What to do and see in Victoria, Australia: The Best Things to do Adventurous

December 8, 2021 Brandee Mangan

Discover the best top things to do in Victoria, Australia including Wilsons Promontory Lighthouse, Great Ocean Walk, The Great Aussie Beer Shed, The Pinnacle, Old Melbourne Gaol, Grampians National Park, Twelve Apostles, Sovereign Hill, Mount Arapiles, Werribee Open Range Zoo.
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1. Wilsons Promontory Lighthouse

Wilsons Promontory National Park, Victoria Australia http://www.parkweb.vic.gov.au/1process_details.cfm?place=109
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5.0 based on 38 reviews

Wilsons Promontory Lighthouse

Reviewed By Madshus - Canberra, Australia

This is a must visit place in Wilsons prom. You need to hike in a fair distance to get there and stay at the lighthouse precinct in one of their fabulous looking guest houses, or else stay at one of the nearby campgrounds like Roaring Meg or Little Waterloo Bay. Lots of interesting history and buildings here - the lighthouse was built in the mid 1800s. Because there was a large group of us, we were able to get the onsite ranger to give us a tour of the museum. There are picnic tables looking out to see and a flushing toilet complete with loo paper and hand sanitiser. It's heaven on a stick here!

2. Great Ocean Walk

100 Great Ocean Rd, Apollo Bay, Victoria 3233 Australia https://www.greatoceanwalk.com.au/
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5.0 based on 609 reviews

Great Ocean Walk

Reviewed By 970bevw - Cairns, Australia

Our group of 9 friends did the self-guided 6-day Great Ocean Walk from Apollo Bay. We very sensibly used Hike2camp to provide all our needs, carry all our belongings and set up our tents in each overnight camp. We found Hike2camp run a very professional and friendly service. They provided our breakfast for us to cook or organise ourselves and a packed lunch with plenty of snacks for each day’s hiking. When we reached each day’s camp, our tents were set up with our gear in each, and we had our one-pot dinners ready for heating on the supplied gas stoves. Hike2camp take on all of the hard work and logistics, leaving hikers with the simple pleasures of just hiking during the day and enjoying the company of the other hikers at each camp site at night. I highly recommend using Hike2camp, owned and operated by young local people, who we found provided value for money.

3. The Great Aussie Beer Shed

377 Mary Ann Rd, Echuca, Victoria 3564 Australia +61 3 5480 6904 [email protected] http://www.greataussiebeershed.com.au
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5.0 based on 1,283 reviews

The Great Aussie Beer Shed

Reviewed By 815kristyj

This was absolutely Amazing highly recommend going to have a look around awesome collection and Neil the owner was very funny and friendly:)

4. The Pinnacle

Mt Victory Rd Sundial Carpark, Halls Gap, Victoria Australia http://www.visithallsgap.com.au/walks.htm
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5.0 based on 1,217 reviews

The Pinnacle

Reviewed By 302tanial

Great walk and kids loved it to, we where with a big group and to reach the top and see the magnificent view was fantastic

5. Old Melbourne Gaol

377 Russell St, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia +61 3 9656 9889 [email protected] http://www.oldmelbournegaol.com.au
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4.5 based on 3,207 reviews

Old Melbourne Gaol

Step back in time and walk the road to the gallows in a 19th century prison, be arrested in a modern-day Police Station or put yourself on trial in court.Home to Melbourne's oldest prison, historic Magistrates' Court and former Police City Watch House, Russell Street has been at the heart of crime, law and order in Melbourne since the 1840s. Most of Australia’s infamous characters, including iconic bushranger, Ned Kelly and notorious gangster Squizzy Taylor have spent time within the walls of this amazing precinct. A ticket to the Old Melbourne Gaol grants you visiting rights to the past, present and future of crime and justice in Australia.

Reviewed By giselaleiva - Sydney, Australia

A truly unique experience the guides were a very good source of information as well as the role play that gave us a bit of an understanding of the prisoner's experience. The displays in the cells was very good and informative. I found the whole experience a bit emotional

6. Grampians National Park

Halls Gap, Victoria 3381 Australia +61 13 19 63 [email protected] http://www.parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/parks/grampians-national-park?utm_source=tripadvisor.com.au&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=TA-2020
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4.5 based on 265 reviews

Grampians National Park

Heritage-listed for its animal and plant life, Aboriginal heritage and stunning natural beauty, the Grampians National Park is one of Australia's most recognisable places. Explore the natural beauty of the Grampians from its world-famous hiking trails or by taking a scenic drive. Discover majestic waterfalls, dazzling spring wildflower displays and awe-inspiring mountain panoramas. Cross paths with kangaroos, wallabies, emus and native birds. Traditionally known as Gariwerd, this region is home to the largest number of significant and ancient Aboriginal rock art paintings and shelters in southern Australia. A visit to Brambuk – The National Park & Cultural Centre will help you get the most of your trip to these rock shelters.

Reviewed By karatekidskye - Kyle of Lochalsh, United Kingdom

Wow the Grampians are just stunning the views are to die for and the drive there was good we booked a motorhome and to see Oz it’s def the way to go... we went up to Boroka view point and it’s a lookout that never disappoints just beautiful we will be back next year without a doubt

7. Twelve Apostles

Great Ocean Road, Port Campbell, Victoria 3269 Australia [email protected] https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/parks/port-campbell-national-park/things-to-do/twelve-apostles?utm_source=tripadvisor.com.au&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=TA-2020
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4.5 based on 2,218 reviews

Twelve Apostles

Experience the awesome natural beauty of the world-famous Twelve Apostles. Rising abruptly from the tempestuous Southern Ocean, these seven limestone stacks are the highlight of the Great Ocean Road. They are best viewed at sunset when the yellow rock turns red, orange and every shade in between.

Reviewed By vsop-50 - Vlijmen, The Netherlands

Great views and photo opportunities. Busy place, big parking lot, many tourists visiting (and we were there on a quiet day with foul weather). So fight your way towards the edge of the viewing platforms, stand your ground between all the selfie sticks and photograph one of Australia's great coastal views. After all, they may not be there much longer.

8. Sovereign Hill

Bradshaw Street, Ballarat, Victoria 3350 Australia +61 3 5337 1100 [email protected] http://www.sovereignhill.com.au/sovereign-hill/
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4.5 based on 3,696 reviews

Sovereign Hill

At Sovereign Hill, the story of an important time and place in Australian History, and the people who lived it, lives on. An internationally acclaimed tourist attraction, Sovereign Hill prides itself on its close attention to detail found in every aspect of this living, outdoor museum. Sovereign Hill is a glimpse of the vigour and excitement of life on Australia’s 1850s goldfields. Visitors can find real gold in the creek – gold pans are provided and it’s ‘finders keepers’, see $150,000 worth of molten gold poured into a gleaming bar, and take in the rich program of activities, shows and demonstrations. On Main Street there are working shops, hotels and a theatre – all based on original Ballarat businesses. Visitors are able to watch goldfields tradespeople in action and take a ride around the township in a horse-drawn coach. For the brave hearted, journey underground on a gold mine tour.

Reviewed By SuzyG327

Couldn’t have had a better day at Sovereign Hill. Wonderful gold mine tour guide James, fabulous magician, great horse carts, all staff cheerful and happy all day, and those lights at night! Wow! Wow! So magical!

9. Mount Arapiles

Victoria Australia https://parkweb.vic.gov.au/explore/parks/mount-arapiles-tooan-state-park
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Mount Arapiles

Reviewed By CheltenhamVIC - Melbourne, Australia

Near Natimuk, Mount Arapiles is a great place to stop when passing through Western Victoria. It is on the road from Horsham to Edenhope then Naracoorte (South Australia). A short drive takes you to the summit car park, where a short steep walk up a rocky "staircase" leads you to the summit and the lookout. People visiting the summit need to be agile - the walk is part man-made and part natural rock (ie not for the grandparents with their walking frames). There isn't a view from the car park itself. If you have time take the separate road the camp ground at the base and look out for the rock climbers up on the cliffs.

10. Werribee Open Range Zoo

K Road, Werribee, Victoria 3030 Australia +61 1300 966 784 [email protected] http://www.zoo.org.au/werribee
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4.5 based on 1,891 reviews

Werribee Open Range Zoo

Experience an African adventure just 30 minutes from Melbourne. You'll find an amazing array of animals living on 225 hectares of wide, open savannah. On the Pula Reserve Walking Trail, come face-to-face with amazing gorillas, a pride of lions, see monkeys and cheetahs at play and feel the sand between your toes at the new Hippo Beach! Included in your admission price is a 40 minute safari tour where you will find rhinoceros, giraffes, zebras and antelopes grazing together on the picturesque savannah. Don't miss: Wild Encounters: Feed a giraffe, stroke a serval, see amazing animals on the savannah from an open vehicle and, in the new Gorilla Behind the Scenes encounter, get up close and personal with three gorilla bachelors! Slumber Safari: Stay overnight in our luxury safari tents overlooking the savannah. Your stay includes amazing close-up animal encounters, drinks and dips at sunset, and a sumptuous African feast.

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

At the Werribee Open Range, animals are seen in their natural state, roaming the savannah. African animals at the Zoo include giraffes, hippos and meerkats.. Wild Australian animals such as emus and kangaroos are also featured. Werribee Zoo is in the south-west of Melbourne. It is a quick trip on the freeway. By the way, everyone must pre-book tickets; tickets are not available at the gate.

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